Food firms raising prices unnecessarily...
Posted: 22 Jan 2023, 17:12
So says Tesco's boss.
He claims that producers are raising prices excessively. If that really is the case then why are Tesco and other supermarkets still sellling those products? By doing so they are effectively colluding with producers to rip the public off.
Oh, I think I know. The products in question are all "brands" and most of us are suckers for brands. If Tesco's mark-up just stays the same they win big time. 10% on a tin of beans that were 51p a year ago compared to 10% on the same tin now at 79p might not seem much, but with millions sold every day it soon becomes a very big pot. And it is not just beans, it is other veg (tinned or frozen), sauces, cereals, sweets, cakes, bread, burgers, chips... the list goes on.
I guess every little helps....the supermarkets and producers.
He claims that producers are raising prices excessively. If that really is the case then why are Tesco and other supermarkets still sellling those products? By doing so they are effectively colluding with producers to rip the public off.
Oh, I think I know. The products in question are all "brands" and most of us are suckers for brands. If Tesco's mark-up just stays the same they win big time. 10% on a tin of beans that were 51p a year ago compared to 10% on the same tin now at 79p might not seem much, but with millions sold every day it soon becomes a very big pot. And it is not just beans, it is other veg (tinned or frozen), sauces, cereals, sweets, cakes, bread, burgers, chips... the list goes on.
I guess every little helps....the supermarkets and producers.